- 1). Blot at the urine stain using a thick stack of paper towels. Soak up as much urine as possible. Switch to a clean stack of paper towels frequently. Work from the outside of the stain towards the center and blot until no more urine transfers from the couch to the paper towels.
- 2). Fill an empty spray bottle with cool water. Mist the water onto the urine-stained couch.
- 3). Blot the couch again with a clean stack of paper towels. Blot the stain until the paper towels come back dry.
- 4). Fill a bowl with 1/2 cup warm water. Add 1/2 cup white vinegar and 1/4 cup mild, bleach-free dish soap. Mix the ingredients together using a hand mixer to create a frothy mixture.
- 5). Use a dry rag to spread the foam onto the urine stain. Work the foam into the upholstery using an old toothbrush.
- 6). Lift the dirty foam from the upholstery with a spatula. Clean the area with a damp rag to remove any residue.
- 7). Pour some white vinegar into an empty spray bottle. Spray a generous amount of the vinegar onto the affected area.
- 8). Allow the vinegar to dry without wiping it up. The vinegar will help to absorb the odor deep into the fibers of the couch.
- 9). Sprinkle baking soda onto the couch to help neutralize the odor. Allow it to sit on the couch for two hours. Vacuum the powder from the couch.
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